On Tuesday, two Faulkner University athletes were killed when their car crashed into an 18-wheeler in Maplesville, Alabama.
Teirson Hollis and Ryne Wilhite were returning to Montgomery from Tuscaloosa when the accident occurred; both died instantly. There are no details about the accident yet. Law enforcement authorities are likely to conduct a truck accident investigation that will include alcohol and drug testing on the driver.
Any truck accident that involves fatalities, serious injuries, or the 18-wheeler being towed includes drug and alcohol tests as part of the investigation. The blood alcohol limit allowed for truck drivers is lower than that of passenger vehicle drivers. While the blood alcohol level for the driver of a passenger vehicle is 0.08 percent, for an 18-wheeler driver, it is 0.04 percent. Driving with a blood alcohol level of above 0.04 percent is not only foolish behavior for the driver of an 18-wheeler, but can also result in criminal proceedings.
Investigators will also conduct an inspection of the truck to rule out the role of mechanical defects or malfunctioning parts in the accident.
It can take weeks and months for investigators to complete truck accident investigations, especially when there are fatalities involved. When injured people decide to file civil claims against drivers or trucking companies, 18-wheeler accident attorneys conduct their own investigations. This includes examining driver log books and companies' fleet maintenance records. The investigation process is, typically, extensive and time consuming, and involves looking at a range of aspects – company procedures regarding drug and alcohol testing, driver’s safety records, the hiring process of the company, etc. A truck accident lawyer can help victims through the process.
Source: http://feeds.lexblog.com/~r/AITruckAccidentLawyerBlog/~3/9YCkKP3VMTU/
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